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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… or, secondly, they might cause it to grow cold, that little love should come of it. Thinks, therefore, that an … representations that he is sure they will not refuse a little longer delay. As soon as he hears that the answer has … a book of the arms required. The French king is making little preparation at Ardre. 10 April. Signature burnt. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… for the Emperor his short going." The French are in little favor with the Swiss. Their answer to the Emperor's … occasions...to a new treaty with France must be the little mind he hath to go into Spain...im that having the … and demand the customary dues by virtue of the office of water bailiff, which the King has already conferred on the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… despatched tonight for England, write, although they have little to communicate, for this is the second post that has …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and the English are much afraid of it. It would cost little, as the duke of Holstein would assist, and from other … Sir Thos. Wharton, and Mr. Bowes other places down the water of Cayll, and met at Gaitshaw. The Scots, both the new … what pains the Emperor has taken for a whole year, with no little charge, against France, the Venetians and the Swiss. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "but they give him but slender counsel, for they care little for his coming forward, so the inheritance might be … sail at least. If the King would send thither to him his little galley that John Carie is in, and another, I trust he … within his realm, it would be better to advance our war by little and little, so as to weary out the said Franoys, than …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a galleon of 40 tons, which was taken by Gonson's little boat, and has put the said boat in wages, for they row … there is no remedy, for she was the dangeroust ship under water that ever man sailed in." Last night, while writing, … a worn piece of gold like a 40-pence of silver and gilt, a little gold aglett enamelled white, and a "corse" of damask …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and after that an embassy. Dacre thought a year would be little enough for all this; but, meanwhile, if Albany desire …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… bull of faculties somewhat restrained, and showed him how little he had obtained since Leo's days, but that … no one will begin them. Did not intend to send men of such little estimation as Dacre thought. Would have sent his … Geo. Awdeley, capt., 2 l. 2 s. a month. Wm. James, master. Water Good, the master's mate. John Rede, John Braye, Ewdon …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… will perhaps not be so easy to arrange, "I can say but little; for to say or disclose any boasting words I woll not, … and burnt Roull, Langholme and other towns along the Water of Roull, and got some horses and cattle. The knights …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… castle in the lordship of Hawarden, and keeper of the Little Park, vice Rob. Hylton; which offices are in the hands …
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